As noted on its official website, the three new custom versions of the virtual game of “Star Wars: The Old Republic” are Standard Edition, Digital Deluxe Edition and the limited Collector’s Edition.

The exact date of the release of these virtual games was not revealed but was noted to be “one of the biggest launches of holiday 2011”.

“Our teams at Bioware and EA, along with our partners at LucasArts, are laser-focused on creating a high quality game, but just as importantly, they are resolute in delivering a high quality service,” Bioware co-founder Ray Muzyka was quoted at PCMag.com.

“We are taking all of the necessary steps to make sure The Old Republic has a thriving community built on a stable online foundation from day one, including limiting supply at launch to ensure that players easily transition into the servers.” Muzyka added.

According to the announcement, the “Star Wars: The Old Republic Standard Edition”, worth $59.99, includes the game software and with a 30-day game time, in physical and digital products exclusively at Origin.com.

On the other hand, the “Star Wars: The Old Republic Digital Deluxe Edition” is worth $79.99 and also include 30 days of game time and will come with four new digital characters including Training Droid and HoloDancer.

Meanwhile, “Star Wars: The Old Republic limited Collector’s Edition” costs $149.99 but will only be sold physically; also packed with thirty days of game time and has the digital characters included in the Digital Deluxe Edition.

Nevertheless, the Collector’s Edition has a number of unique physical and digital collector’s item such as “The Journal of Master Gnost-Dural“, a 111-page of notes and never-been seen sketches by Jedi Master.

For more information about this “Star Wars: The Old Republic” pre-order, the public is being invited to visit SWTOR.com or its exclusively digital store, Origin.com.